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This tag is for questions which a dictionary cannot answer about the sound, intonation, and stress of how words are uttered or produced.
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Why 'receive' and 'relieve' have different spellings?
If the word were spelled releve, it would likely have the same pronunciation...but for some reason we decided to throw an "i" in there.*
I know it won't help with your exams, but if it makes you feel …
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How to use the word CART/KART?
You might consider using the word chariot in place of cart if you intend to describe a race between horse-drawn carriages, though it's admittedly a bit archaic. In the US, if you asked me if I wanted …